U.S. Is Hinting at Retaliation LIFESTYLE May Ask Lebanon to Extradite the Gunman an Arrival Ceremony Around 3 P M
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Third-seeded Mandlikova ousted at Wimbledon, 1B The Register Vol. 107 No. 312 YOUR HOMETOWN NEWSPAPER ..SINCE 1878 TUESDAY, JULY 2, 1985 25 CENTS INSIDE U.S. is hinting at retaliation LIFESTYLE may ask Lebanon to extradite the gunman an arrival ceremony around 3 p m. EDT WASHINGTON (API - The Reagan for trial in this country if he is identified and today at Andrews Air Force Base in administration hinted yesterday the United found. Related story, page 7B suburban Maryland From Andrews, they States will strike against terrorist training "We are not out to punish the Shiites. but will be bused to nearby airports to catch camps or support bases in the Middle East, we are out to punish the people who carried Asked whether the United States can go planes home and undertook "legal action and diplomatic out the hijacking," said the official, who after them, he said, "We will. Among other As the 39 freed hostages were pronounced steps" to close Beirut airport to inter- briefed reporters on condition of anonymity. things, I think there are legal steps that will in good mental and physical health after national travel "We want to put Beirut International be taken, and it's important to take them." checkups in Wiesbaden, West Germany, the A Siali' Department official, meanwhile, Airport off limits until Beirut puts terrorists Shultz acknowledged, however, that these administration signaled it was weighing said the United States hoped through - off limits," the official said steps may not be successful because of the steps to underscore US. determination to debriefing former hostages to identify the Secretary of State George P. Shultz, unsettled conditions in Lebanon combat terrorism in the wake of the hijacker who shot and killed Navy diver interviewed on the PBS MacNeil-Lehrer In another development, the White House hijacking of TWA flight 847 Robert Stethem on the first day of the Newshour, said last night the United States announced President Reagan will welcome ordeal The official said the United States knows the identities of the hijackers. the freed American hostages home durmf - See BEIRUT, Page 9A The Navesink will blaze for large fireworks show l» CHRIS HAND The Register RED BANK — Regardless of what happens, the borough's July 4th fireworks show will not be a repeat of last year's display First off. it will be held tomorrow at 9 p.m., weather Miss Middletown permitting, instead of the Fourth of July itself Stacey Cornell, a senior next year at Secondly, officials' say that by not holding the show on Middletown High School North, won Independence day. they will be able to give the estimated the 1985 Miss Middletown Township 15.000 spectators who will line the banks of the Navesink pageant Sunday night River more for their money. Fireworks companies are generally swamped with requests for shows on the fourth itself and the cost of putting on a show then would be a minimum of $6,000. according to Borough Administrator Lawrence M Riccio. LOCAL The cost of a more extravagant display on another day close to the fourth is considerably less. Riccio said Fate questioned "If you don't have it off the fourth, the fireworks company The Monmouth Queen Diner, a local gives you same show for 11,000 less," said Councilman John landmark, will be demolished and Madden, who heads the borough's parks committee replaced with a convenience store Because of the savings, the borough has increased the size and gasoline service station il a maior of this year s show and the fireworks display should be better oil company can obtain clearance than ever. Riccio said from the Eatontown Board of Not having the show on the fourth also will allow people Adjustment to take in a second fireworks show someplace else on the fourth, if they want to, and gives residents a day off after M the show, the administrator added. Funding for the display hrt* been a problem since 1981. when the borough stopped funding it as a budget item in an BUSINESS effort to cut costs. Madden said Madden said the borough generally perform! the logistical Bid halted work, such as policing the area, but that money (or the The 235,000 customers of New display is raised through private donations Jersey Natural Gas Co can expect Fire Marshal Sanley J Sickels. meanwhile, said he will continuity m their utility rates and level personally inspect the barge before the display to prevent ol service now that a federal appeals another mishap, such as the one which occurred in 1984. court has blocked a takeover attempt when the barge the fireworks were shot from almost blew by another.utilities holding company, up according to a spokesman lor the gas I'll be present to inspect the barge prior to the display company's parent company to make sure the fireworks are handled and stored and used in accordance with codes regulating them, " Sickels "I'll THE REQISTEIVC tROLINE E COUIQ 4B make sure that all fireworks are discharged from the same CRABBING — Chris Maxwell. 8, on a visit to his grandparents level and ones that aren't are properly covered ' m Red Bank, is looking for crabs on the Shore of the Navesink In 1984. the show was canceled after 15 minutes when River yesterday afternoon. SPORTS fireworks reserved for the grand finale ignited early. See FIREWORKS. Page BA Middletown man terrorized by intruder imately 1 30 am and found his home was a chair with cut lamp cords and barricaded the robber apparently drove away The ty STEPHANIE GLUCKMAN in disarray and his dogs were barking from him in an upstairs bedroom closet by victim told police he freed himself after The Register the basement wedging a chair and a rolled-up rug against struggling for 20 to 30 minutes, and then MIDDLETOWN - A Hartshorne Woods The victim went into the basement and the door, according to the statement found his telephone wires had been cut and man was terrorized, beaten, cut. tied, discovered his dogs had been lured there The victim told police the intruder then his car stolen gagged and barricaded in his upstairs closet with a trail of dog biscuits, according to the asked if an alarm in the garage wired to The victim somehow travelled several by a robber early Saturday morning, police victim's statement to police Police Headquarters was set miles to the Navesink A4P food store, said As the victim started back up the Oches did not know whether the alarm where police w ere dispatched to meet him. The robber then made off with about basement stairs he was met by the intruder was set. but according to the statement, the Oches said he did not know why the victim 123.000 worth of valuables including the wielding a butcher knife, according to the intruder then drove the victim's car into the did hot call po lice from a neighbor's home victim's car. according to a police report statement garage, and apparently loaded it with $23,000 closer to his own than the Ail' What started out as a burglary elevated A struggle ensued and the victim was able worth of valuables, including various an- The victim was somehow assisted by a to the more serious crime of robbery when to run out of the house and down the tiques and art objects, and the victim's 1981 woman who called police for him at 4:08 the homeowner returned and surprized the driveway screaming for help, the victim told Ford Escort a.m. Oches did not know details of her intruder. Sgt Robert Orhes said police But he was chased, caught and The victim told police that the robber involvement in the incident, which were not The victim, whose name police are not wrestled to the ground by the intruder, who wore gloves during the entire incident described ir, report releasing, returned from work at approx- brought him back to the house, tied him to As the victim struggled to free himself. OUSTS WAK — Pam Shriver ol the See TERRORIZED. Page 9A US picks one off her shoetops during her match against Briton Virginia Wade yesterday at Wimbledon. Shriver ousted the FREEWHEELIN - Danny veteran and all hopes of an English Nickas, 15, ol Hazlet does some Youths must take do wn ramp player making the finals. fancy footwork as his skateboard climbs an incline project. Glenn Fulcher. 17. of Franciscan If ARMANDO HACHADO Way. the youths have dissembled most of the The Register ramp and are in the process of rebuilding it HAZLET — The wanted to have some fun. in one of their backyards, at Tara-Lin Drive so they took the initiative; they used their Fulchers mother. Barbara, said. "The INDEX enterprise. kids don't know all the legalities It's But because of legal complications, 20 ashame iThe ramp) kept them out of youths here and from surrounding com- trouble " B ut she said she and the youngsters munities must disassemble a sophisticated now understand the mayor's point of view BRIDGE M bicycle and skateboard ramp they built in a "It was getting to be too much." said BUSINESS ....r. 41 clearing in a wooded area near Fulton Street Patricia Clancy, who complained to police CLASSIFIED SI and Franciscan Way. about the youths COMICS H Police ordered the youths to take down the "The kids were coming out of nowhere CROSSWORD 11A ramp after receiving complaints that the kids 1 have mixed emotions about it I feel sorry ENTERTAINMENT were making too much noise playing with in for the k ids because they need somewhere to play "She said it is much wiser to put the HOROSCOPE the area.